Dee Dee Warwick (1945–2008) was an American soul and R&B singer celebrated for her emotive voice and deep gospel roots. The younger sister of Dionne Warwick, she carved her own path in the 1960s with powerful performances blending soul, pop, and blues. Signed to labels like Mercury and Atco, she earned acclaim for hits such as “I’m Gonna Make You Love Me” and “Foolish Fool.” A two-time Grammy nominee, Warwick’s expressive delivery and authentic storytelling left a lasting influence on soul music and vocal artistry.